Marcel Tournier: Vers la Source dans le Bois (Harp solo)

Marcel Tournier: Vers la Source dans le Bois (Harp solo)

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Composed for Pedal Harp,  Vers La Source Dans Le Bois  is a piece for advanced players composed by Marcel Tournier . Including some pedal changes, the piece starts played by the right hand interpreting the water coming from the fountain, with really fast notes...

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Composed for Pedal Harp,  Vers La Source Dans Le Bois  is a piece for advanced players composed by Marcel Tournier . Including some pedal changes, the piece starts played by the right hand interpreting the water coming from the fountain, with really fast notes giving a feeling of an enchanted world. The left hand completes this part with natural harmonies and the piece then follows with glissandi before coming back to the initial theme. This melodious piece is really gracious and will be nice to play and to listen to. Marcel Tournier (1879-1951) was a French harpist, composer and professor, who wrote many pieces that are now part of the repertoire and that extended the technical capacities of this instrument.
Arrangement Harp
Genres Classical, Post-1900, Romantic
Format Instrumental Work, Score
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Alphonse Leduc, United Music Publishers
Contributors Tournier, Marcel (Composer)
Language English, French
ISBN 9790046200021
ISMN M046200021